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Bible Study: Hindrances to Prayer

Bible Study: Hindrances to Prayer

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Originally posted by Moldy Crow
Must he do it aloud or can he do it quietly ? If he's "giving deliveries" , it sounds painful , and he should get more than $9/hour (maybe that's why he does it 'aloud'😉. Can they only get payment once every 9 months ? And who gets the deliveries he gives out ?
I don't care if you make fun of me, because ultimatitly I will have the last laugh when you are burning for all eternity 😀😀😀. But I will be praying for you just as I do for all the Player at RHP so that you won't have to burn in hell.

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And there is no need for you guys to be RUDE, when all I am doing is trying to be nice and let everyone know that I am going to be an uncle. And spread the Word of God, but I know Jesus said I would be Persecuted by non-believers. And I am sorry that you guys have a lot of hate towards the way I spell, but that is ok that you make fun of someone with dyslexia, so I wonder how you guys would treat a retard or someone in a wheel chair. God will sure judge you guys LOL. Life is not about Spelling, it is about serving GOD.

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Originally posted by RBHILL
And there is no need for you guys to be RUDE, when all I am doing is trying to be nice and let everyone know that I am going to be an uncle. And spread the Word of God, but I know Jesus said I would be Persecuted by non-believers. And I am sorry that you guys have a lot of hate towards the way I spell, but that is ok that you make fun of someone with dyslexia ...[text shortened]... el chair. God will sure judge you guys LOL. Life is not about Spelling, it is about serving GOD.
RB , take a look at this origional post and the one above it (yours as well) . Compare the two . First , you have me going to hell for being a spelling critic . Where in the bible does it say criticizing spelling is a mortal sin ? Second , you say you'll be laughing at me as I burn in hell , then you say you're just trying to be a nice guy , why are we so tough on you ? Do you see anything wrong with this picture ? Maybe people aren't on you because they hate god , hate the bible , hate xtians , hate your spelling ; they're on your case because you treat people like sh1t and act like a rectum .

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Originally posted by Moldy Crow
RB , take a look at this origional post and the one above it (yours as well) . Compare the two . First , you have me going to hell for being a spelling critic . Where in the bible does it say criticizing spelling is a mortal sin ? Second ...[text shortened]... r case because you treat people like sh1t and act like a rectum .
I don't treat anyone bad and if I have I am sorry. It is the word of God that says everyone is lost till they accept Christ. By the way you spelled Christians wrong.

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Originally posted by Moldy Crow
RB , take a look at this origional post and the one above it (yours as well) . Compare the two . First , you have me going to hell for being a spelling critic . Where in the bible does it say criticizing spelling is a mortal sin ? Second , you say you'll be laughing at me as I burn in hell , then you say you're just trying to be a nice guy , why are we ...[text shortened]... our spelling ; they're on your case because you treat people like sh1t and act like a rectum .
I didn't come to this site to make friends, I came here to play chess. But it took me about 8 months to find the forums. LOL

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Originally posted by RBHILL
I didn't come to this site to make friends, I came here to play chess. But it took me about 8 months to find the forums. LOL
So you really don't mind if we use you as a pinata ?

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Originally posted by Moldy Crow
So you really don't mind if we use you as a pinata ?
? pinata

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Originally posted by RBHILL
I don't treat anyone bad and if I have I am sorry. It is the word of God that says everyone is lost till they accept Christ. By the way you spelled Christians wrong.
And could you explain again why you think that the Bible is the Word of God? If you explained it before, I guess I missed it.

By the way, I don't recall any instance where you have treated people intentionally badly. I just think you're ignorant and deluded.

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Originally posted by RBHILL
? pinata
LOL LOL LOL LOL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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News Papers are made at a 9th grade reading level.

Fine I will post how SVW posts but I think that is stupid.

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Would our smart-assed posts in your bible study be considered hinderances to prayer ?

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Originally posted by Moldy Crow
Would our smart-assed posts in your bible study be considered hinderances to prayer ?
This is way all humans are not Children of God.

Ephesians 1:5 Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself, according to the good pleasure of his will (KJV)

Ephesians 1:4-5
4 For he chose us in him before the creation of the world to be holy and blameless in his sight. In love 5 he predestined us to be adopted as his sons through Jesus Christ, in accordance with his pleasure and will

Did you see the word adopted?

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Q: Which of the hundreds of Old Testament laws are applicable to us as Christians?

A: In the Old Testament, God selected the nation of Israel to be His "special" people. As such, they were to be "holy"—separate from the unbelieving nations around them and God's own possession. This was to be expressed by their obedience to the laws God gave them to direct their life as a nation. There were civil laws, ritual laws, and moral laws. By the time of Jesus, the Jews thought that the law was a way to earn salvation—something God had never intended. The Bible stresses, "Clearly no one is justified before God by the law, because, 'The righteous will live by faith'" (Galatians 3:11).

The New Testament says that the Old Testament law was intended "to lead us to Christ that we might be justified by faith" (Galatians 3:24). The ritual laws of sacrifice teach us that "without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness" (Hebrews 9:22) and point us to Jesus on the cross. The moral laws—those against lying, stealing, immorality, etc.—show us how far we fall short of God's will and how badly we need salvation as a free gift, earned by Jesus' death on the cross (Galatians 3:24).

Once we accept God's free gift of eternal life through repentance from sin and faith in Jesus, the moral law becomes a guide for how we live out our new life in Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit (Galatians 5:16-26). The civil laws of Israel have passed away, since the church is not a nation. The ritual laws of sacrifice, priesthood, and temple have been fulfilled in Jesus, and are no longer applicable to the church (see the book of Hebrews). However, the basic moral law of the Old Testament is clearly reflected in the New Testament guidelines for the Christian life (e.g. Colossians, chapter 3) and is summarized by Jesus in Matthew 22:37-40.

Many people feel they can win God's favor and have eternal life by following the old civil and ritual laws, and do enough good deeds so that they balance out their bad deeds. But this is a misunderstanding. You cannot save yourself—but Christ can, and He will as you commit your life to Him by faith.

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Originally posted by RBHILL
Q: Which of the hundreds of Old Testament laws are applicable to us as Christians?

A: In the Old Testament, God selected the nation of Israel to be His "special" people. As such, they were to be "holy"—separate from the unbelieving nations around them and God's own possession. This was to be expressed by their obedience to the laws God gave them to di ...[text shortened]... . You cannot save yourself—but Christ can, and He will as you commit your life to Him by faith.
This is all well and good, if you believe that the Bible is the Word of God. By the way . . . . Why is it you believe that the Bible is the Word of God? If you have mentioned it before, I guess I missed it. If that is the case, please repeat it for me.

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Originally posted by shavixmir
How on earth do you know what date the baby is going to be born on?
Do you know the time as well?

More seriously, is that Aubrey or have you misspelled the D?
Yes they spell it Aubrey, not Aubry or Audry or even Audrey.

She was born Sunday at 12:30 California time(Pacific)

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